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‘Bureaucracy and inaction': New high school for Warman still up in the air after 3 years
‘Bureaucracy and inaction': New high school for Warman still up in the air after 3 years

CTV News

time02-05-2025

  • Politics
  • CTV News

‘Bureaucracy and inaction': New high school for Warman still up in the air after 3 years

Parents in Warman, Saskatchewan are saying the area can't wait any longer to build a new joint-use high school, which was proposed three years ago. 'This is being held up due to bureaucracy and inaction,' said Laura Davies, a concerned Warman parent. 'All parties need to come to the table.' Discussions for a new high school began in 2022. Similar to Saskatoon's Tommy Douglas Collegiate and Bethlehem Catholic High School, an application from the Prairie Spirit School Division and Greater Saskatoon Catholic Schools to the Ministry of Education for funding to build a joint-use high school that would have a Catholic and public high school in one location was submitted. The preferred location is an area between Martensville and Warman on the R.M. of Corman Park land near Township Road 384 to service both communities. When the application for funding was submitted, all three local municipalities supported the application via a signed memorandum of understanding. However, at a council meeting later that year, the City of Warman decided not to write a letter of support. Three years later, council's main concern is still the proposed location. 'Right now, every student would need to be bused,' Warman mayor Gary Philipchuk said. 'So we're moving from 600 students that have services and have restaurants and everything else from Warman, and it would probably have the same amount for Martinsville, that will need to go there and back on a regular basis,' Philipchuk said. Philipchuk would ideally prefer to have a school in Warman and a school in Martensville or have the joint-use school within city limits, where infrastructure is already in place. Warman High School Prairie Spirit School Division says enrolment at Warman High School is currently at 103 per cent with 751 students attending the school as of last fall. (Keenan Sorokan/CTV News) With so many details to be worked out, he's unsure of how costly the project could become and how that will be divvied among all the parties. 'That becomes a challenge. There's a lot of things that need to be spent and a lot of unknowns as far as the total expenses to be able to make something like that happen with cities of our size,' Philipchuk said. Philipchuk is a former vice-principal of Warman High School and understands the need for a new school in the coming years. He supports the project and wouldn't be surprised if it's announced as part of next year's provincial government budget, but he wants his residents to know that the challenges he's highlighting will ultimately fall to their tax bill if they're not addressed ahead of time. 'If it's building a school and our community wants a school (and) it doesn't matter where it's located, then we have to listen to that,' he said. Davies, who created Future Forward for Warman Education as a parent-led coalition to get a regional school built, wants Philipchuk and his counterparts to make a deal happen. 'If there has been hesitancy by anyone involved, they've had three years to sort that out,' she said. 'At this point in time, us as parents, we want these people coming to the table, ironing out their details and then getting shovels in the ground as soon as possible.' Long known as the province's fastest growing city and one of the fastest growing cities in Canada, Warman's rapid expansion has led to rapid enrolment growth. Prairie Spirit School Division says enrolment at the school is currently at 103 per cent with 751 students attending the school as of last fall. In the 2025-2026 budget tabled earlier this year includes $191 million for school capital and five new schools, but the regional school near Warman wasn't included. The school is listed at the top of the Ministry of Education's Top 10 major capital priorities for the year, but there's no indication if the school will be included in next year's budget. 'Our government will continue to collaborate with school divisions to ensure that the location for a new school is one that best serves the need of students and families in the surrounding area,' a statement from the ministry read. Davies says construction needs to be a top priority for everyone involved before learning outcomes are compromised. 'This is the solution that's on the table, and this is the critical need that we have that we all have to address,' she said.

Scotland's newest whisky distillery to open near Glasgow with bold new flavours
Scotland's newest whisky distillery to open near Glasgow with bold new flavours

Daily Record

time25-04-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Record

Scotland's newest whisky distillery to open near Glasgow with bold new flavours

A sleek new whisky distillery just under an hour from Glasgow has announced its official opening date. Ardgowan Distillery, located in Inverkip near Greenock , will open its doors on Friday, June 20, becoming the latest addition to Scotland's lowland whisky scene. The launch marks a major milestone for the team behind the project, who describe the moment as the result of years of 'vision, determination and hard work'. Running from 3pm to 7pm, the event will invite visitors to explore the striking new distillery, meet the people behind the whisky, and enjoy an afternoon of live music, street food and top-notch drams, Glasgow Live reported. One of the highlights will be the unveiling of the Ardgowan Infinity Cask, a bespoke vessel designed for ultra long ageing. 'At the heart of it all are our signature Infinity Casks, a testament to our dedication to creating truly great whisky,' the team said. Crafted to mature whisky over decades, the cask reflects Ardgowan's bold and thoughtful approach to flavour, time and legacy. The opening will also see the debut of a new range of Clydebuilt bottlings, available in limited numbers for the first time. These whiskies, which are matured and blended on site, are described as being 'crafted with the same care and character that will define our single malt. "Predominantly sherry led and always bottled at a minimum of 46 percent, natural colour and no chill filtration – these whiskies are the forerunner of what's to come from Ardgowan Distillery.' Led by Distillery Manager Laura Davies, the team prides itself on precision and patience. 'We craft exceptional whisky with pure spring water, malted barley, yeast, and the expertise of our skilled whisky makers – but above all, with time,' they added. 'We prioritise quality, ensuring every cask is matured to perfection before bottling.' Beyond the whisky itself, the building has also been designed to impress. 'The Ardgowan Distillery build was a real feat of engineering, resulting in a striking and truly unique site that will become a landmark for whisky lovers,' the distillery states. Sustainability is central to the design, with clever efficiencies like Thermal Vapour Recompression (TVR) helping to reduce its carbon footprint . Initially, it will produce around one million litres of spirit per year, with capacity to grow to two million in time. The distillery benefits from its setting on the Ardgowan Estate, drawing on natural spring water and coastal air. 'Ardgowan Estate's natural spring provides pure, sweet water, ideal for whisky production. "Situated close to the sea and the warming Gulf Stream, our distillery benefits from a unique maritime environment, giving our whiskies distinctive coastal character.' First approved in March 2017, Ardgowan Distillery takes its name from a long-lost distillery nearby, originally founded in 1896. New CEO Roland Grain said: 'This is an incredibly proud moment for everyone involved with Ardgowan Distillery. I'm honoured to lead the team as we build on Scotland's whisky legacy. We can't wait to welcome visitors to experience our craft first-hand when we officially open this June.' More information about the opening day is available on the Ardgowan website .

Chew Valley named south west's best place to live by The Times
Chew Valley named south west's best place to live by The Times

BBC News

time21-03-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • BBC News

Chew Valley named south west's best place to live by The Times

The Chew Valley in North Somerset has been named the best place to live in the south west of England by The region pipped seven other places to the top spot including Hotwells and Cliftonwood in Bristol, Chipping Campden in Gloucestershire and Malmesbury, Times Best Places to Live judges praised its "combination of beautiful landscapes and forward-thinking rural enterprises."Saffron Walden in Essex was named the overall best place to live in the UK. Judges added that in the Chew Valley: "Community is to the fore in its picture-perfect villages and the proximity of Bristol brings creative energy and keeps the buzz and convenience of the city within easy reach."Laura Davies from Valley Arts in Chew Valley told the BBC: "There's lots going on - we've got plenty of places to socialise and amenities on our doorstep and events going on, but equally you're also in the middle of beautiful countryside where we can go for lovely walks." Chipping Campden in Gloucestershire was also praised as one of the best places to live."The community spirit in this pretty town of golden stone properties with a splash of thatch and a dash of timber is both charitable and seriously fun," said the judges. Hotwells and Cliftonwood in Bristol was said to offer "a nice mix of houses, not too much passing traffic and a superlative community spirit, where volunteering is a big part of life."While Malmesbury in Wiltshire had "a good choice of properties, good connections, and a creative, energetic community, making Malmesbury a reliable place to settle down and raise a family rather than just somewhere to gaze at the magnificent abbey and the hilltop views of timeless countryside."The Sunday Times Best Places to Live is produced annually.

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